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Deuce Knight flips commitment to Auburn
SUMMARY: In a significant shift in high school football recruiting, four-star quarterback Duce Knight from George County High School has flipped his commitment from Notre Dame to Auburn. Standing at 6’4″, Knight, ranked as the fifth-best quarterback in the 2025 class, made the switch following his official visit to Auburn. He expressed excitement about playing in the SEC, emphasizing its competitive nature and proximity to home, which allows more fans to watch him play. Auburn’s coach is enthusiastic about Knight joining the team as they work to rebuild and compete against top programs like Alabama and Georgia. National Signing Day will mark his official commitment.
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Mississippi has float in 2025 Rose Parade
SUMMARY: In October 2025, the Rose Parade in California will feature Mississippi’s first float, honoring music legends BB King and Elvis Presley. This float will also celebrate the birthplace of the Blues in Mississippi, including a tribute to Clarksdale’s crossroads where Robert Johnson allegedly sold his soul for musical talent. The event will be aired on WXXV News25 NBC. Many look forward to this highlight during the New Year’s holiday, alongside the football game that accompanies the parade, which is also a beloved aspect of the celebrations.
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WXXV Relief-A-Thon: Waveland Mayor Jay Trapani speaks about helping sister city
SUMMARY: Waveland, having experienced the devastation of hurricanes, is actively supporting Irwin, Tennessee, after its recent storm damage. Mayor J. Trahan shared that Waveland can relate to the struggles faced by Irwin residents, as 90% of their city was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina. A donation drive is underway at the Waveland fire department on Highway 90, initiated after a request from a former resident now in Irwin. They are collecting essential items, particularly for young children, including baby formula, diapers, toys, and first aid supplies, to help the affected community rebuild and recover.
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FIRST ALERT: Tropical update, weekend weather and more (10/2/2024)
SUMMARY: Chief Meteorologist Eric Jaaw provides a weather update for South Mississippi, indicating a quiet pattern with increased rain chances starting tomorrow night into Friday. While the weekend may see scattered showers, it won’t be a complete washout. Tonight’s conditions are pleasant at 79 degrees, with rising humidity. Viewers may catch a glimpse of a comet on the eastern horizon early tomorrow morning, though it may require binoculars for visibility. Concerns about tropical development in the Gulf are decreasing, and while Hurricane Kirk is being observed, models suggest weak organization due to wind shear. Rain chances rise Thursday evening into Friday.
Meteorologist Eric Jeansonne brings the latest update on tropical development and the latest forecast for Cruisin’ the Coast.
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